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From budgeting needs to educating the public, the media has its hand in nearly every aspect of the United States bureaucracy.[1] The relationship between the media and the Bureaucracy works both ways. Government agencies use the media as an outlet to educate the public on new policy and as a way to build their image among constituents, whereas media outlets use inside bureaucratic intelligence to get big scoops and make headline news. The media can often help bureaucracy when it needs to reach the public, but it can also shame and mar bureaucrats' reputations when they fall short of expectations. In response to the media's power the U.S. government has created acts to control media outlets.